Jeeves and Wooster
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1. In Court After the Boat Race
Community Score
| 9.2 Superb |
Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha wishes him to marry the robust Honoria Glossop so she can add some much needed strong blood into the Wooster line. However, his old friend Bingo Little is in love with her. His new valet Jeeves arrives just in time to suggest a scheme for eluding matrimony.
Director: Robert Young (III)
Guest star: John Woodnutt (Sir Watkyn Bassett), Mary Wimbush (Aunt Agatha), Elizabeth Kettle (Honoria Glossop), Robert Daws (Tuppy Glossop), Richard Dixon (Oofy Prosser), Michael Ripper (Drones Porter) , Roger Brierley (Sir Roderick Glossop), Jason Calder (Lord Rainsby), Michael Siberry (Bingo Little), Alistair Haley (Oswald Glossop), Jane Downs (Lady Glossop), Ian Jeffs (Eustace Wooster), Hugo Blick (Claude Wooster), Adam Blackwood (Barmy Fotheringay Phipps), Justine Glenton (Daphne Braithwaite), Richard Stirling (Boko Fittleworth), John Duval (Freddie Chalk-Marshall), Tim Barker (Cabbie)
2. Bertie is in Love
Community Score
| 9.3 Superb |
Trouble brews when Bertie becomes enamored of the wily Bobbie Wickham after a round of golf with Barmy Fotheringay-Phipps. Bertie's old friend Tuppy Glossop dotes on an overbearing opera singer and Jeeves makes a plan involving a concert in which Bertie has to sing.
Director: Robert Young (III)
Guest star: Mary Wimbush (Aunt Agatha), Robert Daws (Tuppy Glossop), Michael Ripper (Drones Porter) , Billy Mitchell (Mr Blumenfield), Brenda Bruce (Aunt Dahlia), Nina Botting (Bobbie Wickham), Adam Blackwood (Barmy Fotheringay Phipps), Rosemary Martin (Lady Wickham), Brian Haines (Sir Cuthbert Wickham), Constance Novis (Cora Bellinger), Michael Poole (Professor Cluj), Zulema Dene (Aneta Cluj), Billy J. Mitchell (Mr. Blumenfeld), Anatol Yusef (Sydney Blumenfeld), David Blake Kelly (Enoch Simpson), Owen Brenman (Rev. Beefy Bingham), Scilla Stewart (Pianist)
3. The Village Sports Day at Twing
Community Score
| 9.5 Superb |
When she learns that Uncle George wants to marry a young waitress, Aunt Agatha is horrified, and schemes to have Bertie pay the young woman off in order to get rid of her. Jeeves, however, has a different plan, and invites the girl and her aunt over for tea. This ends one engagement, but reunites Uncle George with his long lost love: the aunt, who used to be a barmaid. In order to escape the wrath of Aunt Agatha, Bertie flees to Twing Hall, and engages in some betting on the local sports day, contrary to the express wishes of Lady Wickhammersley. He and his pal, Bingo Little, seem to have an inside track, but the local odds-man rigs the races, and it's up to Jeeves to save the day.
Director: Robert Young (III)
Guest star: Mary Wimbush (Aunt Agatha), Michael Ripper (Drones Porter), Richard Dixon (Oofy Prosser) , Nicholas Selby (Uncle George), Paula Jacobs (Maud Wilberforce), Michael Siberry (Bingo Little), Richard Braine (Rupert Stegles), Charles Millham (Freddie Widgeon), Jack Watling (Lord Wickhammersly), Richenda Carey (Lady Wickhammersly), Helena Michell (Cynthia), Cheryl Pay (Mavis), Georgia Allen (Hildegarde), Kelly Cryer (Myrtle), Ruth Burnett (Beryl), Jack May (Vicar), James Patten (Ted Tucker), Norman Lumsden (Buffers Porter), Richard Stirling (Boko Fittleworth), John Duval (Freddie Chalk-Marshall), Beryl King (Mrs. Penworthy), Deddie Davies (Serving Lady #1), Margaret Lawley (Serving Lady #2), Ben Davis (Harold Harmsworth)
4. How Does Gussie Woo Madeline?
First aired: 5/13/1990Gussie Fink Nottle is in love with Madeline Bassett, and seeks Bertie's advice on wooing women. Aunt Dahlia demands that Bertie attend the local grammar school to hand out prizes; Bertie, looking to escape any kind of duty at all, sees a way out of both of his problems: he sends Gussie off to Brinkley Court, where Madeline is, with orders to deliver the prizes at the school. Things take a turn for the worse, and Bertie's presence is required. Arriving to find that both Gussie and Madeline, as well as Cousin Angela and her fiance, Tuppy, are on the outs, Bertie comes up with the perfect plan, and even manages to include Aunt Dahlia in his scheme in her bid to get some much-needed money for her ladies' magazine. Unfortunately, his plan has some unforeseen repercussions.
Director: Robert Young (III)
Guest star: Robert Daws (Tuppy Glossop), Francesca Folan (Madeline Bassett), Richard Dixon (Oofy Prosser), Michael Ripper (Drones Porter) , Brenda Bruce (Aunt Dahlia), Ralph Michael (Tom Travers), Amanda Elwes (Angela Travers), Richard Garnett (Gussie Fink Nottle), John Barrard (Anatole), Adam Blackwood (Barmy Fotheringay Phipps)
5. Will Anatole Return to Brinkley Court?
Community Score
| 9.2 Superb |
In order to reunite Gussie and Madeline, Bertie realizes that some extra courage is called for on Gussie's part, and so spikes his morning orange juice. Unbeknownst to him, Jeeves has done the same thing, resulting in a very tipsy Gussie, who must hand out the prizes at the local grammar school. Gussie's drunken display causes Madeline to call off their budding romance. Cousin Angela still won't speak to Tuppy, and Aunt Dahlia's ladies' magazine is in dire need of funds. It's up to Jeeves to come to the rescue, which he does by employing 'the old fire bell scheme'. With everyone outside in the cold, and the key to the house gone, it's up to Bertie to ride the nine miles to retrieve it. The plan that Jeeves has concocted has a hidden element, and by the time that Bertie returns, all is well at Brinkley Court.
Director: Robert Young (III)
Guest star: Francesca Folan (Madeline Bassett), Robert Daws (Tuppy Glossop), Richard Dixon (Oofy Prosser) , Brenda Bruce (Aunt Dahlia), Ralph Michael (Tom Travers), Amanda Elwes (Angela Travers), Richard Garnett (Gussie Fink Nottle), Adam Blackwood (Barmy Fotheringay Phipps), John Barrard (Anatole), Peter Hughes (Headmaster), Neil Hallett (Seppings), Joan White (Old woman), Henry Power (G. G. Simmons), Declan Traynor (P. K. Purvis)
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